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Depression

Jock McFadyen’s ‘Depression’ (1990) is a haunting surrealist painting exploring isolation & urban decay. Layered textures, distorted figures, & evocative atmosphere – a captivating piece.

Explore the atmospheric urban landscapes of Jock McFadyen – a British painter known for his evocative depictions of London's East End & shifting cityscapes.

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Artist Biography

Biography of Jock McFadyen

Jock McFadyen RA is a celebrated contemporary British painter whose distinctive style has cemented his place amongst the foremost figures in figurative painting of the 1980s and continues to inspire awe with monumental urban landscapes. Born September 18, 1950, in Paisley, Scotland, McFadyen’s artistic journey began early, nurtured by Saturday morning classes at Glasgow School of Art where he honed his foundational skills. This formative experience propelled him towards Chelsea School of Art in 1966, culminating in BA and MA degrees in 1976 and 1977 respectively. He further enriched his academic pursuits by teaching one day a week at the Slade School of Art between 1980 and 2005, fostering the next generation of artists. McFadyen’s personal life found fulfillment with Carol Hambleton in 1972, resulting in a son named Jamie (born 1972), and later Susie Honeyman joined his family as violinist in 1991, bringing daughters Annie (born 1993) and George (born 1995). His artistic vision remained steadfast throughout these years, consistently prioritizing observation and capturing the essence of the world around him—a deliberate departure from the schematic narrative painting that defined his initial foray into art in the late 1970s. A pivotal moment arrived in 1981 when McFadyen was appointed Artist in Residence at the National Gallery, London. Recognizing the need for a new direction, he abandoned the stylized conventions of his graduation and embraced the gritty realities of East End London—a landscape populated by “waifs and strays” mirroring the artistic diaspora that had begun to populate the area since the late sixties. He insisted on portraying individuals and events as they unfolded, rejecting contrived narratives in favor of honest representation. His commission for the Artistic Records Committee of the Imperial War Museum in 1991 focused on documenting the dismantling of the Berlin Wall—a project reflecting his engagement with social commentary and historical significance. Subsequently, McFadyen collaborated with Sir Kenneth MacMillan on “The Judas Tree,” designing the set and costumes for the ballet at Covent Garden Opera House, marking a shift towards abstraction and monumental scale. From this point onward, McFadyen’s artistic trajectory embraced expansive urban panoramas—a preoccupation that continues to drive his creative endeavors today. McFadyen cites Sickert as an influential figure, acknowledging his impact on McFadyen's approach to painting. He is recognized for his masterful depiction of London’s East End and shifting cityscapes, capturing the atmosphere and emotion of urban life with remarkable precision. His work stands as a testament to the enduring power of observation and artistic exploration.

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Urban Landscape Painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Surrealism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Sickert']
  • Date Of Birth: 18 September 1950
  • Date Of Death: Living
  • Full Name: Jock McFadyen
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Purfleet from Dracula’s Garden
    • Depression
  • Place Of Birth: Paisley, Scotland
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